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New release soon / more frequent releases? #2560

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aliceisjustplaying opened this issue May 2, 2024 · 4 comments
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New release soon / more frequent releases? #2560

aliceisjustplaying opened this issue May 2, 2024 · 4 comments
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aliceisjustplaying commented May 2, 2024

A whole lot has happened since the last release and while we may not have 1.2 yet, my two cents is it'd be worth considering a new 1.1.whatever release, given all the fixes etc.

Also in general, perhaps it's worth considering doing new releases more frequently? And/or retargeting what we want for 1.2?

A simple target for the next release soon could be merging #2558, fixing #2559 and setting up 64-bit RPi releases in #2188.

Thoughts @nesbox?

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nesbox commented May 2, 2024

Personally, I'd like to release a new version when the scripts start working as shared libs, I'm working hard on this right now here #2257 and I'm very close to the end :)

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Skeptim commented May 3, 2024

I don't contribute to the code so these are just some thoughts/suggestions of fixes that could be done before the release, I let you judge:

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IMHO we should really consider semantic versioning. In that case most every release would be minimally a minor release. Ie

1.2
1.3
1.4

Etc

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@nesbox bump

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